Yes, by definition.
Standard drinks of beer, wine and distilled spirits ("hard liquor") contain the same amount of alcohol, which is .6 oz. of absolute alcohol. To a breathalyzer, they're all the same.
No. Chocolate liquor is simply chocolate liquified before sweetening. If you asked this question on the internet, your answer is no like above. If you go to yahoo answers and ask this question, they say that chocolate liquor does contain alcohol, but its wrong and a myth.
Standard drinks of wine and liquor contain 0.6 oz of absolute alcohol.
Alcohol is a substance found in alcoholic drinks, while liquor is a name for these drinks. So for example one might say "I'm drinking liquor, which contains alcohol." Liquor is a beverage that contains alcohol. Not all alcoholic beverages are liquors though, beer, wine, malt beverages all contain alcohol but are not liquors. To be a liquor the beverage must be distilled from one of the fermented beverages mentioned above. Liquors have a much higher proof rating (200 proof is 100% alcohol, 40 proof is 20% alcohol, 1 proof is a 1/2 %) usually around 40 proof, although Bacardi 151 is famous for being 151 proof (75.5%) and some moonshines are higher even. Also not all alcohol is ethanol (the kind you can drink) isopropyl is a different alcohol (rubbing alcohol) and it is not potable! The exact meaning of liquor has changed over time. Decades ago, liquor often referred to beer and wine in addition to distilled spirits. Hence, the term liquor is somewhat ambiguous.
Not all cool drinks contain alcohol
How much alcohol (liquor).
No.
Which drink is stronger in terms of pure alcohol? A glass of wine, a mug of beer, a shot of liquor, or are they all the same?The answer is:A shot of liquor
A basic fact is that standard drinks of beer, wine and spirits or liquor each contain the same amount of absolute alcohol: .60 oz.
No scotch does not contain any sugar in it. Hard liquor does not have any carbohydrates and sugars in it.
Liquor(Alcohol) used in the distilled form for human consumption.
No, he just has to own it.